Honestly, after watching more than 3000 animes, this arc was the second time I applause seriously the story because I was prondoly touched, It was an absolute masterpiece. I learned a lot with that for my stories
As far as I see, even the copyright listed in the description of the video has the title that I set above. Outside of that name, I cannot identify this. Believe it may be an unreleased soundtrack.
@@thecynik No, the content ID claim is from some scumbag cover artist who's just playing the game. If you look at uploads of Stars At Dawn / 明け方の星, that Samuel Kim asshat is somehow claiming it meaning that he probably just copied the composition close to 1:1 if the actual track is being mistaken for his "cover." The same thing is happening here for this "cover" which uses elements from 炉端の糧 (lit. Fireside Food). The actual composer for the OST is Ryo Kawasaki and the latest vol. of the OST that came out a few days ago likely has the actual track during that scene between Gugu and Rean.
@@TMPGames Thank you for this. It’s very interesting. I also have this song on Apple Music, and Samuel Kim is said to be the composer. Disgusting, but I’m sure an actual lawsuit will come to with that being the case
@@thecynik It sounds like you just bought that guy's "cover" of the song on Apple Music. FYI, there is no retail availability for the OST; it was available as a bonus CD for purchasing volume 1 of the home release of the anime.
@@thecynik There won't be a lawsuit because it is his own cover. You can hear the original version here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zjgjIAdb59k.html Samuel Kim's version is different with his own interpretation. His phrasing is very different from the original version, because he tried to make it more emotional, and I think quite successfully. He rearrange the piece into a shorter version which focuses on the emotional part where Gugu confesses to Rean and she kisses him in return. The original piece had a long development section because part of that theme was used during scenes about their daily lives. I think it is unfair to call his cover disgusting. In his original video, he gave all composition credit to Ryo Kawasaki: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8EL5TgqkwYI.html